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Gender and Cultural Differences (If Any!): South African School Children and Computer Games

机译:性别和文化差异(如果有的话!):南非学校儿童和电脑游戏

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When studying computer games several factors come into play. The issue of gender inequality has been a topic of many research projects in the past. The issue of culture is still in its infancy. Previous research regarding game-playing and gender issues seem to indicate that boys play more computer games than girls, that boys prefer more violent, action-oriented games in comparison to girls and that girls would prefer to play games with a feminine appeal. Intuitively it can be assumed that different cultures play different existing games at different frequencies. In this study grade ten school children (ages sixteen to seventeen) from one city in South Africa were questioned in order to establish if the same results hold true. The results indicate that there are no major differences in game playing between genders and cultures for this group. The conclusion is reached that especially with regard to gender the situation changed quite a bit over the past few years in comparison to research results found in the literature.
机译:在学习计算机游戏时,几个因素发挥作用。性别不平等问题是过去许多研究项目的主题。文化问题仍处于起步阶段。以前关于游戏和性别问题的研究似乎表明,男孩比女孩们玩更多的电脑游戏,那个男孩更喜欢与女孩相比更加暴力,以行动为导向的游戏,而女孩们更愿意与女性吸引力进行游戏。直观地可以假设不同的文化在不同的频率下发挥不同现有的游戏。在这项研究中,十分之一学校儿童(十六岁至十七岁)来自南非的一个城市被质疑,以便建立同样的结果持有真实。结果表明,该群体的性别和文化之间的游戏没有重大差异。结论是,特别是在对文献中发现的研究成果相比,在过去几年方面发生了相当多的情况。

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